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live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's time square, i'm melissa lee. we've got a tiger cub on set to give us his 2014 play book. find out why he thinks the coffee chain is losing momentum. twitter breaking out $50 a share rally for the second straight day. it's mur than double the ipo price. traders tonight are tim seymour, dan nathan, karen finerman and guy aidami. >>> the federal reserve will likely begin tapering next week. europe showing signs of strength. we're seening green in china. tim, it's really been a clean sweep. >> we have bmis. they have been expanding. anyone is expecting china to be a consumption story tomorrow. very good news. maybe in the next decade. not tomorrow. having said that, it gave a great boost. we have hit it here. that is exactly what you're seeing in the american ones. that's reasonable. they're really growing and really different it and that's the difference. >> also facebook and groupon. strong performances today. >> to me it doesn't really speak to a heck of a lot of what's going on in china. >> why isn't it a consume
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live from the nasdaq market site in new york city times square this is request fast money". we have got some breaking news at this hour. the u.s. treasury selling its remaining stake in general motors. phil has the very latest. >> this ends more than three years of the federal government having a stake in general motors. remember they had more than 500
live from the nasdaq market site in new york city times square this is request fast money". we have got some breaking news at this hour. the u.s. treasury selling its remaining stake in general motors. phil has the very latest. >> this ends more than three years of the federal government having a stake in general motors. remember they had more than 500
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course will of personal freedom but stayed with members tueber with lower tax collections and it helps city has the right to riffed -- right to work state. number to south dakota ranking number one on fiscal policy with little tax spending in the number one state is north dakota. it also is the most improved in wins for being both economically and personal leave three. the least free state? new york. when we come back with cable fights brewing who is the loser? aid worker fired for testing positive for marijuana how can it be legal to fire can it be legal to fire somebody for that? [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: if every u. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is. 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. dennis: a cloudy future ahead for the pot smokers for despite tuesday's legalizing the drug but companies are firing them does the federal law still ban th
course will of personal freedom but stayed with members tueber with lower tax collections and it helps city has the right to riffed -- right to work state. number to south dakota ranking number one on fiscal policy with little tax spending in the number one state is north dakota. it also is the most improved in wins for being both economically and personal leave three. the least free state? new york. when we come back with cable fights brewing who is the loser? aid worker fired for testing...
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dagen: motor city, auto sales. connell: first to nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange looking at today's markets. nicole: good morning. good mo
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ neil: all right, it is time for tonight's edition of the greedy republicans again. this time, stamping out food stamp mix. let's get this straight. the grand old party is like the grand old double. taking food from the mouths of the poor. it turns out not quite true. one look at this chart tells you the whole story. those small boxes at the top show the amount that would be shaved from the program. but republicans are trying to do is curb the growth in the food stamp program that has grown to include more than just the poor or were remotely poured and he we have our visitors and liz macdonald. the rapture is tht the publicans are going to make a lot of people starve. >> what is really going on is the republicans are scrooge mcduck. now, what they really want to do is rescue it. they say a fifth of the groceries industry in food stamp usage, it is due to standards that started under george bush and was accelerated. neil: so they have both. >> t
using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ neil: all right, it is time for tonight's edition of the greedy republicans again. this time, stamping out food stamp mix. let's get this straight. the grand old party is like the grand old double. taking food from the mouths of the poor. it turns out not quite true. one look at this chart tells you the whole story. those small boxes at the top show the amount that would be...
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course will of personal freedom but stayed with members tueber with lower tax collections and it helps city has the right to riffed -- right to work state. number to south dakota ranking number one on fiscal policy with little tax spending in the number one state is north dakota. it also is the most improved in wins for being both economically and personal leave three. the least free state? new york. when we come back with cable fights brewing who is the loser? aid worker fired for testing positive for marijuana how can it be legal to fire somebody for that? dennis: a cloudy future ahead for the pot smokers for despite tuesday's legalizing the drug but companies are firing them does the federal law still ban the recreational use? the landscape of is this but to the sec review been you are watching -- rate a fabulous color to i. [laughter] this company fires a guy for smoking pot progress 64 percent of americans think it is unacceptable to fire for off the clock. does he have a case? iraqi desert and. since it shed nonpeak illegal but it but i do see if it is illegal federally in the bill in
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with more on this, the president and ceo of the new york city chapter of the alzheimer's association. thank you for being with us. these numbbrs are disturbing. why are they going up? >> the current report, some of the developing countries where we have not had this access before. gerri: a lot of it is in regards to the developed world. >> the baby boomers, which is the largest cohort this country has known is aging and we're expecting that there are many americans, 20 million americans they can have alzheimer's. the important thing is that there is at least one caregiver and you have to double that number to understand the impact it will have on families. gerri: i think everyone has been @%uched. so we know what the toll is, if you know people who have had at, are we prepared for this? how many people will have this? >> we are looking in the next 15 years, 60 million americans could be thick with alzheimer's or taking care of someone who does. we are in no way prepared, we don't have effective therapies for medical professionals or research funding. we are not prepared at all. gerri:
with more on this, the president and ceo of the new york city chapter of the alzheimer's association. thank you for being with us. these numbbrs are disturbing. why are they going up? >> the current report, some of the developing countries where we have not had this access before. gerri: a lot of it is in regards to the developed world. >> the baby boomers, which is the largest cohort this country has known is aging and we're expecting that there are many americans, 20 million...
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essentially what the city manager, the emergency city manager offered already was about $2 billion for the 11 billion owed. everybody's done the math on that, says it is 16 cents on the dollar. that doesn't mean necessarily across the board they will settle with folks. what this does mean if they hadn't been allowed to go into bankruptcy, you have all the lawsuits from everybody that is owed money by detroit. they would go into court and begin to get judgments and frozen city's money it does have. wouldn't pay people. could have been a disaster out there. even though this is getting appealed this, is a very experienced bankruptcy judge, a respected guy. chances are this thing is going to fly. melissa: interesting. jeff flock, thank you so much. >>> up next, live and in person a sneak-peek at the brand new lg flexible, curved phone. we're going to show you what it's really all about. i can not wait! >>> plus the biggest winner in cyber monday sales? apple. the ipad shows everyone it is a smashing success. so does appeal even need to innovate anything else anymore? wait until you hear th
essentially what the city manager, the emergency city manager offered already was about $2 billion for the 11 billion owed. everybody's done the math on that, says it is 16 cents on the dollar. that doesn't mean necessarily across the board they will settle with folks. what this does mean if they hadn't been allowed to go into bankruptcy, you have all the lawsuits from everybody that is owed money by detroit. they would go into court and begin to get judgments and frozen city's money it does...
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and 19 bucks a day and travel taxes and the city to travel in portland, oregon. visitors pay $23 a day in texas. okay. well, if you had in california or florida, if you want to have a brake on travel taxes, that is the place to go, especially burbank, where you'll pay less than $2 per day. coming up next from a users guide to taxes with more changes ahead and we will have a tax strategy session. you can start planning and start saving. we will have that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you've got copd like me, hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema d chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps on my obstructed airways for a full 24 hour spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for suddesymptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical hel
and 19 bucks a day and travel taxes and the city to travel in portland, oregon. visitors pay $23 a day in texas. okay. well, if you had in california or florida, if you want to have a brake on travel taxes, that is the place to go, especially burbank, where you'll pay less than $2 per day. coming up next from a users guide to taxes with more changes ahead and we will have a tax strategy session. you can start planning and start saving. we will have that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you've got copd like...
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a cynical government in amsterdam, we can get our city clean if we just play into the weaknesses that is the worst thing that i person could do to another person. melissa: what is difference between this and plo providing o help someone kick a drug addiction. >> metha doan is not provided for work, nobody wants to be on that for 30 years, if you have yourself in a jam with opiates sure, you might need it to accommodate to the changes in your brain. that is a tragedy. but not as much of a strategy as overdosing on hero en, the government saying we'll keep them sick, they will not get way and they will keep the city clean. i'm surprised our president is not on to this. melissa: when you look, 6 hour workday, 5 to 6 beers, half a packet of rolling tobacco, a fry lunch, and just under $14. come dined that value they estimate on what beer goes for in topless than $20 a day. minimum wage in netherlands is $760s $11.60. it started in canada can you imagine it spreading ? >> i can imagine. spreading to any country that does not value liberty, which is more and more the globe. i just hope ther
a cynical government in amsterdam, we can get our city clean if we just play into the weaknesses that is the worst thing that i person could do to another person. melissa: what is difference between this and plo providing o help someone kick a drug addiction. >> metha doan is not provided for work, nobody wants to be on that for 30 years, if you have yourself in a jam with opiates sure, you might need it to accommodate to the changes in your brain. that is a tragedy. but not as much of a...
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city council just voted to boost the city's minimum wage to 11.50 an hour by 2016. it is 8.25 right now. that is a big jump. here now the man behind the plan, d.c. city councilman, vincent orange. thanks for joining us. have you heard from walmart? they opened their doors and you guys voted to raise anyone mum wage by three bucks? >> i was with walmart at preopening atth street. i joined them this morning on the store with georgia avenue. all seems to be well. opened their stores. council voted minimum wage of $11.50. melissa: did you talk about this specifically. >> no, happy feeling last night and this morning. people know they will have minimum wage. walmart knows they will sell their wears in the district of columbia. melissa: why do you think thaw need to increase the minimum wage by so much? for example, if you look at bureau labor at that schtick tis being less than three people, less than 3% of people make minimum wage. don't things in d.c. deserve more attention like crime? >> what we need in the district of columbia is better quality of life for our reside
city council just voted to boost the city's minimum wage to 11.50 an hour by 2016. it is 8.25 right now. that is a big jump. here now the man behind the plan, d.c. city councilman, vincent orange. thanks for joining us. have you heard from walmart? they opened their doors and you guys voted to raise anyone mum wage by three bucks? >> i was with walmart at preopening atth street. i joined them this morning on the store with georgia avenue. all seems to be well. opened their stores. council...
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for television, and was heading into the city for work. i'm so sorry for your loss, nancy, how are you holding up? >> we are holding up, anderson, we have got a whole community holding us up. and we have got our jim, who is filling us up with love and holding us up. >> what do you want people to know about jim? >> we want people to know that jim was interested -- in what everybody was doing. he was pure goodness. and he lived that and showed that and gave that to his boys every single day. he gave that to his guys that he worked with. he gave that to his family and his beautiful nieces and nephews. he gave that to his beautiful daughter. i want people to know how good jim was. >> i -- i saw some of the tweets you were sending out. tell us about your dad. >> well, first off i just want to say that my dad was not a victim. i don't want him to be known as a victim. jim lovell was so much more than just a victim. he was a loving father, a great dad. best friend, uncle. great co-worker, just always had had a smile on his face. i just want to sa
for television, and was heading into the city for work. i'm so sorry for your loss, nancy, how are you holding up? >> we are holding up, anderson, we have got a whole community holding us up. and we have got our jim, who is filling us up with love and holding us up. >> what do you want people to know about jim? >> we want people to know that jim was interested -- in what everybody was doing. he was pure goodness. and he lived that and showed that and gave that to his boys...
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three, where do you drop these packages, especially in a city, probably one of their target markets, when usually you come out and and meet the deliveryman, sign it -- melissa: right, and there's the faa. chris, when you watched the video on "60 minutes" last night, it was the very nice landing, the drone jebtly placed down -- gently placed down its package, it was no trouble at all. this how you see it working, or are there some challenges? >> there's a lot of challenges here. as a helicopter pilot, as a retired naval aviator, we had a saying if something is not ging wrong, it's about to go be wrong. melissa: very optimistic of you. >> technologically, yes, you could do this today, periodly on a one-time- immediately on a one-time case. you can't do this with hundreds or thousands of drones making multiple deliveries. and the biggest hurdle is the regulations involved. there is no regulatory framework for this type of commerce to take place in. technology always takes place before the regulatory framework. let me give you one quick historical example, orville and wilbur wright figur
three, where do you drop these packages, especially in a city, probably one of their target markets, when usually you come out and and meet the deliveryman, sign it -- melissa: right, and there's the faa. chris, when you watched the video on "60 minutes" last night, it was the very nice landing, the drone jebtly placed down -- gently placed down its package, it was no trouble at all. this how you see it working, or are there some challenges? >> there's a lot of challenges here....
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the relentless storm pounding cities along the east coast, dropping snow and sleet and freezing rain across much of the region. forecasters say that washington dc could get up to 5 inches of
the relentless storm pounding cities along the east coast, dropping snow and sleet and freezing rain across much of the region. forecasters say that washington dc could get up to 5 inches of
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demonstratorare taking to the streets and dozens of cities. one of 100 workers begin such a different mcdonald's restaurants. employees at this mcdonald's in wilmington, delaware see there wages are simply too low to make ends meet. >> i will be able to prode for my daughter, wife, put food on e table, pay my bills without worrying if they're right to send a letter of the milk. >> full-time at t federal minimum wage means employees of maker of 15,000 per year. the president suggested that addressing income inequality would be the focus of his -emaining three years in office. >> i believe this is the finding challenges of our time. making sure our economy works wereevery working american. higher wages would leave the steeper prices and fewer pitch and it is for jobs. >> you cannot just translate youreed for more money into every busines and say, i have three kids to be, so you need to pay more. that is not how compensation works in this country. >> they sayyit's up to the local franchise to determine wages. lou: and markets always. while the un
demonstratorare taking to the streets and dozens of cities. one of 100 workers begin such a different mcdonald's restaurants. employees at this mcdonald's in wilmington, delaware see there wages are simply too low to make ends meet. >> i will be able to prode for my daughter, wife, put food on e table, pay my bills without worrying if they're right to send a letter of the milk. >> full-time at t federal minimum wage means employees of maker of 15,000 per year. the president...
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >> schieffer: we're back with former secretary of state, james baker, who is in texas this morning, thank you for joining us. you were part of the reagan administration back when president reagan vetoed the anti-apartheid act that randall robinson discussed here just a minute ago. i wanted to ask you, did ronald reagan ever come to regret that veto? it was over written by the congress and sanctions were put on the south african government. but how did president reagan feel about that as time went on? >> well, i'm sure he did regret it, bob, in fact i'm certain that he did. it was after all i think the only time that a veto of his had been overwritten or was overwritten in two terms, i believe. and so certainly he regretted it. on the other hand, once that happened and control of south africa policy passed through the congress, president reagan was really determined to meet with and deal with the question of -- meet with the black leaders of so
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joining me with reaction to this and much more, former new york city mayor, rudy giuliani. how are you? >> good to see you. >> i interviewed this gentleman on my radio show today. he said there was no security built into the system. >> these are health care records, they're supposed to be private, protected. everybody feels about their health care records if they're going to be given out they should be the ones to have given them out. this is very damaging for the whole process. people are very afraid to have their health care records basically on line, because of the hacking problems. so i mean, this has done a lot of damage, not just the obvious. >> all right, so he says when you develop a website you develop it with security in mind. first things first. >> it has -- if the pharmaceutical company was developing a health site for their trials, they're going to have a lot of security because they don't want the other companies to find out what they're doing. this is not brain surgery, there are a lot of examples out there of companies that have developed a security system f
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let's go to 100. >> not only that why is it the same in new york city that it is in iowa city. there's no distinction here anywhere depending on where you live and not only that, your situation. if you're a kid coming out of college, working for the summer. you're a stay-at-home mom creating a part time business. it's arbitrary and treating everybody the same regardless of the circumstances. my biggest challenge here is i'm a big fan of empowerment over entitlement. these minimum wage jobs are not meant to be life long jobs. you're supposed to get your foot in the door and get skills. we have a skills gap and a skills issue in this country. so we need to foster having more jobs and we need to foster innovation, people starting businesses. if you increase the minimum wage you put a damper on both of those. you create less opportunities for jobs for people to come in the door. >> lower profits. >> you make it harder for people to start businesses. >> the problem is our country is not that we have too low corporate profits, we have enormously high corporate profits. we do have dif
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. >> we'll discuss the latest on obama care and a new gop plan to boost our inner cities with kentucky senator rand paul. it's a "fox news sunday" exclusive. plus, with the website working better and enrollment on the rise, we'll ask one of the law's architects, dr. ezequiel emanuel where obama care goes from here. >>> it's been ten years since i took over the anchor chair here. it's been quite a ride. we'll look back at some of our favorite moments from the last ten years. all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. this is a national day of prayer and reflection in south africa. as that nation continues to mourn the man many consider its father. south africans gathered at makeshift shrines to remember nelson mandela who died thursday at the age of 95. fox news senior foreign affairs correspondent is live outside mandela's home in johannesburg with the latest. >> reporter: chris, this was supposed to be that national day of prayer and reflection. and, in fact, across the country it's filled with people marking the day. here in what was the old
. >> we'll discuss the latest on obama care and a new gop plan to boost our inner cities with kentucky senator rand paul. it's a "fox news sunday" exclusive. plus, with the website working better and enrollment on the rise, we'll ask one of the law's architects, dr. ezequiel emanuel where obama care goes from here. >>> it's been ten years since i took over the anchor chair here. it's been quite a ride. we'll look back at some of our favorite moments from the last ten...
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there were moments, we saw that in 1990 when he did that eight-city tour. i think when he went to detroit he quoted marvin gay. in front of that audience, it was brilliant. mother, mother, too many of -- brother, brother, too many of you are dying, mother, mother, too many are crying. he understood the moment. >> schieffer: what did he say in new york? >> can i just tell a story. when we were doing christmas kindness in south africa go to remote villages. thousands of kids would be waiting for their soccer balls and jersey. a local politician went on for an hour about political theory. nelson mandela did twinkle, twinkle, little star and sat down. he knew the beauty of it. we were at his house, the crowd, not enough toys, crowd was getting unruly they were breaking down the fence, his security said, no, you can't go. no, oprah, you can't go. he said, i'm going. i'm going out in to the crowd. oprah said, i'm going out in the crowd. i'm saying, i'm not going to be that guy. a frightening situation. he had such faith and such trust in humankind. >> schieffer:
there were moments, we saw that in 1990 when he did that eight-city tour. i think when he went to detroit he quoted marvin gay. in front of that audience, it was brilliant. mother, mother, too many of -- brother, brother, too many of you are dying, mother, mother, too many are crying. he understood the moment. >> schieffer: what did he say in new york? >> can i just tell a story. when we were doing christmas kindness in south africa go to remote villages. thousands of kids would be...
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some good news for the motor city reporting the best sales month and six and a half years. sales climbed nearly 9% in november. much more still ahead. vice-president joe biden does nothing to ease tension in the south china sea. in fact, he blasts the territorial claims and its air defenses down and former secretaries of state kissinger and schulz lay out the strategy to stop the iranian marched to a nuclear break up. judith miller, dr. while the ferris join us. also, the latest math, reading and is tied -- science test scores of u.s. students revealing the new promise of a new age of american exceptional as an. the shocking statistics for you in tonight's "chalk talk". we're coming right back. ♪ president obama pushing his troubled health care plan. and he says no matter how much it stinks', it is not going to be repealed. we will be taking that up with congressman and dr. paul brown it has a diagnosis of his own next. ♪ as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from cap
some good news for the motor city reporting the best sales month and six and a half years. sales climbed nearly 9% in november. much more still ahead. vice-president joe biden does nothing to ease tension in the south china sea. in fact, he blasts the territorial claims and its air defenses down and former secretaries of state kissinger and schulz lay out the strategy to stop the iranian marched to a nuclear break up. judith miller, dr. while the ferris join us. also, the latest math, reading...
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several inches of snow falling around the downtown oklahoma city area, and south of oklahoma city, and the news only really gets worse, as we're going to remain below freezing throughout the entire regs of the weekend, so all of the junk, all of the stuff on the roads, likely go going to stay. neil, it was 80 degrees in dfw just two days ago. a pretty big difference. >> amazing. i know folks are going to get some pretty bad colds. >>> arkansas, , too feeling the brunt of the snow. scott is -- has the latest. >> reporter: live here in jonesboro, arkansas, an our or so north northwest of the city of memphis, and we have been through all morning, through this afternoon, and started around the freezing mark, at 32 degrees, marsh a degree higher, and it start with rain but slowly but surely the temperatures started dropping, and guess what, the rain turned into freezing rain, then sleet, and then a snowy mix. roads here, well, some of them are impassable but a lot of folks heeded the warnings and stayed off the streets. let's get back to the storm that started where casey was at, and starte
several inches of snow falling around the downtown oklahoma city area, and south of oklahoma city, and the news only really gets worse, as we're going to remain below freezing throughout the entire regs of the weekend, so all of the junk, all of the stuff on the roads, likely go going to stay. neil, it was 80 degrees in dfw just two days ago. a pretty big difference. >> amazing. i know folks are going to get some pretty bad colds. >>> arkansas, , too feeling the brunt of the...
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thousands took streets to the main street of mexico city to protest. some of the signs read "don't tell our oil." our chief international correspondent is back from mexico, michelle caruso-cabrera. she has more. >> hey there, tyler. mexico has lots and lots of oil, not enough money to drill for it. consider this. in the u.s.-controlled part of the gulf of mexico, more than 300,000 barrels of oil are brought up every single day from the deep waters. in the mexican-controlled area, zero. that's why this country's new president is trying to change things. there's only one oil and gas company in mexico. hemex, it's been that way since 1938. the country kicked out all foreign oil countries and the government took control of production. for decades mexico is one of the -- but not anymore. pemex's oil production is declining. down to only 2.5 million barrels per day now. >> we need to evive. carlos morales is head of exploration for pemex. he says the key to a turnaround actioning the oil in the deep waters off the gulf of the coast of mexico. just residentin
thousands took streets to the main street of mexico city to protest. some of the signs read "don't tell our oil." our chief international correspondent is back from mexico, michelle caruso-cabrera. she has more. >> hey there, tyler. mexico has lots and lots of oil, not enough money to drill for it. consider this. in the u.s.-controlled part of the gulf of mexico, more than 300,000 barrels of oil are brought up every single day from the deep waters. in the mexican-controlled...
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live from the nasdaq market site in new york city times square, this is request fast money". we have got some breaking news at this hour. the u.s. treasury selling its remaining stake in general motors. phil has the very latest. >> this ends more than three years of the federal government having a stake in general motors. remember they had more than 500 million shares following the ipo of general motors back in november of 2010. we have not been able to determine the exact price if you will. we do average out how much they sold all of their gm shares for. they sold near the end, near the high because shares of general motors as everybody anticipated the end of the treasury stake. ta took shares to an all time high of more than $41 a share here today. and do some math here today when you take a look at what this means for general motors and uncle sam, etc. uncle sam held the shares for 1, 118 dips and they put in $51 billion. they lost 12 billion dollars. that means that uncle sam bought roughly $10.7 million a day. supporters will say that was money well spent when you look a
live from the nasdaq market site in new york city times square, this is request fast money". we have got some breaking news at this hour. the u.s. treasury selling its remaining stake in general motors. phil has the very latest. >> this ends more than three years of the federal government having a stake in general motors. remember they had more than 500 million shares following the ipo of general motors back in november of 2010. we have not been able to determine the exact price if...
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senator rand paul joins us from the motor city. tell us what your plan consists of. >> this is a free market plan to rescue detroit. weapon don't rescue detroit by taking money from houston or atlanta. we rescue detroit by leaving more money in detroit. what we've devised a plan that would dramatically lower taxes in detroit, bring the corporate income tax down to five percent, the personal income tax down to five percent, make the capital gains tax zero, take the payroll tax and bring it down for the employee and the employer. without bringing any new money to detroit, just leaving money in detroit is over a billion dollars that would stimulate detroit's economy. >> basically a flat tax but flat nonetheless. >> absolutely. flat and very low. we also look at regulations and try to get rid of the owner's regulations that's making it expensive for city government and for businesses to locate in detroit. we think if you combine all of this, that it would be the model for how you would rescue cities across the country but any impoveris
senator rand paul joins us from the motor city. tell us what your plan consists of. >> this is a free market plan to rescue detroit. weapon don't rescue detroit by taking money from houston or atlanta. we rescue detroit by leaving more money in detroit. what we've devised a plan that would dramatically lower taxes in detroit, bring the corporate income tax down to five percent, the personal income tax down to five percent, make the capital gains tax zero, take the payroll tax and bring it...
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> we're seeing one of the best days for the dow jones in the past month or two. up about 180 points just around that 16,000 line. the nasdaq, interestingly enough today, is a little laggard. only about 0.7 of 1%, 29 points. here's a look at the s&p 500. it is up in the range of 18 points, about 1%. 1803. >> we need 1805.81 to be positive for the week. >> that's right. >> it would be the ninth straight positive week. first time that's happened since january. >> all up there. today's strong jobs report is a rare example of where good news was actually good news for the markets. as far as it's concerned, as far as fed policy goes, right? >> we'll see. our jeff cox says this is essentially the stock market giving the fed permission to start tapering. we brought him here to talk about that. also with us is matthew slaughter, economics professor and associate dean at dartmouth's tuck school of business. thank you for being here. >> good afternoon.
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that is a congress and this city, washington, that is gridlocked and spends too much time worrying about the next election and not the generation. the solution to that is ultimately what was envisioned by our founders. and what jack kennedy understood as well. and that's the american people. question go through these periods where aur politics gets all bollucks up. the truth is when you look at our history, there's been a lot of times where congress gets stuck. but the reason we get through it is the american people have good instincts. if over and over again they see we're not addressing the core problems we have, eventually they will put in place folks who are serious about getting the work done. >> let's talk about the problem with the legislative branch. the other day speaker boehner said that we can't get anything done because we have a divided country, a divided congress. but that's the nature of america. they have an aisle down the middle of the senate. an aisle down the middle of the house. they've always been there. we've rarely had one party in power for more than a year or two
that is a congress and this city, washington, that is gridlocked and spends too much time worrying about the next election and not the generation. the solution to that is ultimately what was envisioned by our founders. and what jack kennedy understood as well. and that's the american people. question go through these periods where aur politics gets all bollucks up. the truth is when you look at our history, there's been a lot of times where congress gets stuck. but the reason we get through it...
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this city fought the release of the 9/11 tapes. and new york is not legally bound to make them public. when they disrelease them they scrubbed them heavily. you didn't hear the voices of those who had perished. >> that's the thing about these newtown tapes. it's not so much that -- you're not hearing anything horrific on the tapes. but it's the knowledge of what is occurring in the listener's mind that makes them chilling. >> absolutely. compared to some 911 tapes we've all heard and even played on the air, they are not as horrific. no one whose died voices on the tape you. can't hear any children in the background. so it's not that the tapes are so inflammatory or horrible in and of themselves but they are representative of an event that is probably the worst american public crime since 9/11. >> i think that some of them are pretty desperate. and it is hard to listen. to i only listened to a very few of them trying to make a judgment as to whether to use them. i think when people hear them if they do they will be very upset. you k
this city fought the release of the 9/11 tapes. and new york is not legally bound to make them public. when they disrelease them they scrubbed them heavily. you didn't hear the voices of those who had perished. >> that's the thing about these newtown tapes. it's not so much that -- you're not hearing anything horrific on the tapes. but it's the knowledge of what is occurring in the listener's mind that makes them chilling. >> absolutely. compared to some 911 tapes we've all heard...
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> let me finish tonight with this. as i said earlier in 1986, i traveled with an american congressional delegation to south africa. the purpose was to encourage action on that comprehensive anti-apartheid act. what we called then the caaa. i'll never forget sitting with a largely african-american delegation led by bill gray as the last white south african holdout rejected the very very notion that the united states should take a hand in forcin
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your final thoughts, dorian. >> we saw a strike of fast food workers in over 100 cities. nelson mandela was an organizer. he was sentenced to a five-year jail sentence in 1961 for organizing a three-day strike of workers. this was before he got the life sentence. and i just want to remind viewers that it took thousands, if not millions of ordinary people to do extraordinary things in south africa to lead to freedom. so we should absolutely honor nelson mandela and never forget his legacy but also recognize the names of folks that we'll never know who he helped to organize to stand up, to lead to liberation in south africa. >> nelson mandela said it always looks impossible until it is done. joy reid, your thoughts? >> nelson mandela changed the culture. my sort of cultural orientation from noecelson mandela was from father in the congo on the african of africa to get their birthright and from pop stars to sports celebrities, you had the whole world in the way you never saw it before. he and his movement broke the binary code of cold war thinking to get almost the entire wo
your final thoughts, dorian. >> we saw a strike of fast food workers in over 100 cities. nelson mandela was an organizer. he was sentenced to a five-year jail sentence in 1961 for organizing a three-day strike of workers. this was before he got the life sentence. and i just want to remind viewers that it took thousands, if not millions of ordinary people to do extraordinary things in south africa to lead to freedom. so we should absolutely honor nelson mandela and never forget his legacy...
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just last night another victim sucker punched on a new york city street. we're going to keep showing you examples of these attacks so you know what to look out for. there have been a string of knockouts in largely jewish brooklyn neighborhoods. the violence, sometimes deadly assaults, are happening all over the country. "on the record" has been investigating knockout attacks in several states. right now new york state assemblyman doug hiken joins us. >> good to be with you. >> nice to have you. last night there was still another attack? >> yeah. 26-year-old hasidic jew in williamsburg was viciously attacked. all of these attacks are creating a tremendous amount of fear. people are afraid to walk the streets. i was walking with my wife in brooklyn down ocean parkway, very famous street. you know, i find myself looking in back, looking in front. and people are reacting in such a fashion. these attacks, which are senseless, you know, doesn't make any sense. you physically go over to somebody and you assault them. and you get some kind of pleasure, some kind o
just last night another victim sucker punched on a new york city street. we're going to keep showing you examples of these attacks so you know what to look out for. there have been a string of knockouts in largely jewish brooklyn neighborhoods. the violence, sometimes deadly assaults, are happening all over the country. "on the record" has been investigating knockout attacks in several states. right now new york state assemblyman doug hiken joins us. >> good to be with you....
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less with bounty select-a-size. >>> they are members of the high school basketball team who were waiting for their school bus to take them to a scrimmage basketball game on wednesday morning, arrested and charged with disorderly conduct for obstructing pedestrian traffic on this sidewalk. >> there are social movements that occur on social media and this is a great case in point. >> from twitter it made its way into a national television program that you know they were watching. >> just downtown, minding your own business. >> we tried to tell him that we were waiting for the bus. he didn't care. >> if i were law enforcement in rochester, i would be thinking about issuing an apology and dismissing charges. >> after reviewing the facts associated with these arrests, i have decided to dismiss the charges in the interest of justic
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he's traveling to detroit to unveil a recovery plan for the city. he's here to explain the efforts himself. kentucky senator rand paul. good to see you. >> good to be with you, sean. >> bin laden's dead, detroit's alive? something to that effect? i remember hearing it during the campaign. didn't the president say it? >> if you like your car bailout, you can keep it, period. >> yeah. >> we need to try something different. for 50 years we have been trying government stimulus, trying to bail out cities that have been gone bankrupt. through bankruptcy we can find a new way. so i'm promoting economic free dom zones similar to enterprise zones from jack kemp 20 years ago. this is enterprise zones on steroids. this is a massive giveback of money that's already yours. we are not going to take it from houston to bail out detroit. we'll let detroit keep their money and bail themselves out. it's phenomenal how much money can be left in detroit simply by lowering the taxes in detroit. >> it's like kemp's enterprise zones on steroids. i looked over the plan. you
he's traveling to detroit to unveil a recovery plan for the city. he's here to explain the efforts himself. kentucky senator rand paul. good to see you. >> good to be with you, sean. >> bin laden's dead, detroit's alive? something to that effect? i remember hearing it during the campaign. didn't the president say it? >> if you like your car bailout, you can keep it, period. >> yeah. >> we need to try something different. for 50 years we have been trying government...
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lilive loo live look tonight a stadium, home of the kansas city chiefs. what's happening there could change football as we know it. p a groa group of former ps that hits they took thousands ovp overover a career made d they're suing for millions. ththis is they're suing for millions. ththis i not just about the nf. it could affect your child's safety. it is 11:00 in the east. do you know where your news is? good evening, everyone. i'm don lemmon. p this is "ththis is "tt wop word on today's news an you will be talking about tomorrow. like like is football just ts play? wait until you hear the
lilive loo live look tonight a stadium, home of the kansas city chiefs. what's happening there could change football as we know it. p a groa group of former ps that hits they took thousands ovp overover a career made d they're suing for millions. ththis is they're suing for millions. ththis i not just about the nf. it could affect your child's safety. it is 11:00 in the east. do you know where your news is? good evening, everyone. i'm don lemmon. p this is "ththis is "tt wop word on...
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. >> now to a developing story here in the city of rochester. unfair and out of line, that's what three teenerize calling their recent arrest. >> arrested in rochester, new york, last week, while committing the crime of waiting while black. >> their families athey have never been in trouble before and they shouldn't be in trouble now. >> they are members of the edison tech high school basketball team who were waiting for their school bus to take them to a scrimmage basketball game on wednesday morning. at 8:43 a.m., they were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct for obstructing pedestrian traffic on this sidewalk. >> we tried to tell them that we were waiting for the bus, but we were catching the yellow bus. they didn't care. >> these young men were doing nothing wrong. nothing wrong. they did exactly what they were supposed to do. and still, yet, they get arrested. >> under federal civil right laws there have been cases in the second circuit that have gone a lot further. if i was a law enforcer, i would think about dismissing charges. >
. >> now to a developing story here in the city of rochester. unfair and out of line, that's what three teenerize calling their recent arrest. >> arrested in rochester, new york, last week, while committing the crime of waiting while black. >> their families athey have never been in trouble before and they shouldn't be in trouble now. >> they are members of the edison tech high school basketball team who were waiting for their school bus to take them to a scrimmage...
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. humana. >>> welcome back, you know the reply to the question, is the pope catholic. people in the right are asking if the pope communist and no one is asking as loud i as rush limbaugh. listen. >> what this is, somebody has written this for him or gotten to him. this is just pure marxism coming out of the mouth of the pope. unfettered capitalism is a liberal socialist phrase to describe the united states. >> got it and karl marx and pope francis. money and social justice do not add up to marxism. back with the panel. >> i mean, look, these gu
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> the train derailment yesterday in new york city, the commuter train that went off the rails at a place called spuyten duyvil north of manhattan, that crash remains under investigation tonight. four people were killed, more than 60 people were injured when multiple cars of that train flew off the tracks. it was a horrific crash which would have been all the more horrific had the derailed cars slid into the nearby river which they very nearly did, or if there had been more people on board the train when it crashed. initial reports put the total number of people on board at the time of the crash at only about 100. it was a very early-morning train on the sunday after thanksgiving coming into new york city, so it was just not crowded by luck. but of those 100 people, again, a majority of the people on the train suffered at least some kind of injury. 11 of the injuries are
the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> the train derailment yesterday in new york city, the commuter train that went off the rails at a place called spuyten duyvil north of manhattan, that crash remains under investigation tonight. four people were killed, more than 60 people were injured when multiple cars of that train flew off the tracks. it was a horrific crash which...
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ into the future. ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> in the spotlight tonight, a cop in new mexico fires his gun and now east fired. in tonight's episode of "bad cop, worse cop," we have two new mexico state police officers. >> oriana ferrell and a state police officer are arguing over a ticket. >> you will see officer devas viciously endanger the kids in the car, and you will see him do that out of nothing but rage. >> when that officer starts bashing in the window of that car, he went from being a professional law enforcement officer dealing with a frustrating situation to an angry man with a gun. >> ferrell starts to drive off while another officer fires at the minivan full of kids as young as 6. >> what you just saw was a completely unconstitutional use of deadly force. >> when somebody's leaving the scene of an incident, trying to fire at the vehicle make is s n sense at all.
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(now arriving city hospital.) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop financial center.) let's get to work. >>> quick check of other headlines, we'll check back with rosa flores. >> a 360 follow, an airplane passenger suspected of having tuberculosis was tested negative. he was taken off a plane in phoenix last friday and other passengers were adviceed to contact doctors. >>> there say massive world war ii submarine. the i 400 was essentially an under water aircraft carrier that could hold threefolding wing planes. it was scuttled to keep out of the hands of the soviets. >>> pope francis reveals he was once a bouncer at a nightclub and he swept floors and ran tests at a chemical lab. anderson, my confession i used to sell teeth whitener, imagine that? >> excuse me? ? >> i used to sell teeth whitener. >> okay. >> i'll share the sec rents later. >> thank you very much, rosa, thanks. >>> with the breaking news at the top of the hour, we ran out of tim
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and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of unsurpassed craftsmanship at the lexus december to remember sales event. some of the best offers of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. >>> let's return to the tragic news of south africa president nelson mandela's death. what does this mean for south
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would you lose -- lived on a city at see? company trying to raise billions of dollars to make that plan happen. breaking news, barnes and noble disclosing the securities and exchange commission is investigating its accounting practices. nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange with more. nicole: this is the headline that moves this stock around. you are investigated by the sec, enough to have a significant drop for barnes and noble. you can see stock dropped dramatically down 6% to the lowest level toddy, it has since come back and now down 1583 so is down 3.5%. the filing yesterday they did disclose the sec, after the close yesterday, is investigating the restatement of the announced earnings back in puly. the company is cooperating with the sec providing documents being requested. in the meantime they have been struggling and the the reader is a challenge for them. the about dust collected 50 shades of gray trilogy, that would help the book store. dagen: thank you. problems will remain with health care.gov's enr
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fred barnes, tell me what this -- what happens in your city to the intellects, particularly republican leaders. >> i am not taking any responsibility for what the speaker of the house said. look, republicans do have a problem. democrats use this issue of the so-called war on women, and it works because republicans do not have a good response. the need to fight back. and never go into a discussion that somehow excuses' rape. as long as they -- lou: wait a minute. back up. hang on just a second. i am trying to make notes for the people who do not comprehend that. i mean, i -- i guess what i am saying is, is the republican party so befuddled and its leaders that it does not understand the importance of a triple digit iq to begin with and decent principles and values? >> here is the thing, what he said is insulting. i am personally insulted, not because i am sensitive but not because i'm sensitive, because he is in a st. you need to treat me different for either of you guys on this panel. i want to be treated different because i have blond hair and a female and kenaf kids. i want to be tre
fred barnes, tell me what this -- what happens in your city to the intellects, particularly republican leaders. >> i am not taking any responsibility for what the speaker of the house said. look, republicans do have a problem. democrats use this issue of the so-called war on women, and it works because republicans do not have a good response. the need to fight back. and never go into a discussion that somehow excuses' rape. as long as they -- lou: wait a minute. back up. hang on just a...
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who the state reps, the city council people. you got to know if you want to run for office. >> you have to if you're going to run for president. listen, clintons are good at this. bill clinton is a master at this. you and i remember. we were on the air during the funeral of claretta scott king. >> he didn't say nothing about religion. there's a woman in there. he beat those ministers. it's chilling how good he is. can he bring it back? can he bring back the love? >> well, you know -- >> i think it's there, myself. >> if obama had lost and if that could in some way have been blamed on the clintons even if he got the nomination and lost because they were insufficiently supported or something like that, i think there would be some lingering feelings. but he won. and he won again. and there's no reason to hold a grudge, i think. >> i like to be the sunshine guy around here, joy as you know. not going to be debbie downer in this world. i think one good thing is going to come out of this administration. it's going to be a mixed bag so
who the state reps, the city council people. you got to know if you want to run for office. >> you have to if you're going to run for president. listen, clintons are good at this. bill clinton is a master at this. you and i remember. we were on the air during the funeral of claretta scott king. >> he didn't say nothing about religion. there's a woman in there. he beat those ministers. it's chilling how good he is. can he bring it back? can he bring back the love? >> well, you...
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joining us from kansas city, "time" magazine editor at large who wrote a story for the magazine about the growing problem with wild animals. so i understand it's bears and deer right now in america. they are the two big problems. let's take bears first. i mean, this woman was in a suburb of orlando, was walking her dogging in a housing subdivision. this bearsubdivision. the bear comes running out of there. is that what happened? >> it is happening all over the country, bill. new jersey, where you -- right next to you, they have the densest human population in the united states, some 3,000 bears. they have had to reinstitute hunting for bears within neighborhoods. and at least in five states, we have had elementary schools that have had to go to lockdown because they have black bears prowling the school yards. so it is a significant problem. and deer -- >> is it because of conservation in the past that has allowed the bears to breed? is that the crux of it? >> yeah, we originally came and settled this continent and almost wiped out the wild life in north america. by the middle of the 2
joining us from kansas city, "time" magazine editor at large who wrote a story for the magazine about the growing problem with wild animals. so i understand it's bears and deer right now in america. they are the two big problems. let's take bears first. i mean, this woman was in a suburb of orlando, was walking her dogging in a housing subdivision. this bearsubdivision. the bear comes running out of there. is that what happened? >> it is happening all over the country, bill. new...
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joining us from oklahoma city, dr. keith smith who has a surgery practice and dr. brooks. dr. brooks, you don't take medicaid health insurance at all, correct? >> that's correct, bill. >> why? >> i don't think i can do a thorough job. i don't believe in running people through my practice. i don't believe in volume practice and the new laws really would necessitate my pushing people through, not doing a thorough job. >> why couldn't you do a thorough job? there you are in the office and the people come in and they have health insurance and medicaid. what would prevent you from doing the usual good job that you do? >> it's a time factor. in order to get a good history, it takes ten or 15 minutes. the fees are so low that i couldn't afford to keep my doors open so i had to make a choice, either keep my doors open and practice medicine quickly or get rid of the insurance and practice medicine the way i want to. >> people come to you, they pay the full boat, you send them a bill and they write you a check, there is no middle man at all helping them out. that's essentially your prac
joining us from oklahoma city, dr. keith smith who has a surgery practice and dr. brooks. dr. brooks, you don't take medicaid health insurance at all, correct? >> that's correct, bill. >> why? >> i don't think i can do a thorough job. i don't believe in running people through my practice. i don't believe in volume practice and the new laws really would necessitate my pushing people through, not doing a thorough job. >> why couldn't you do a thorough job? there you are in...